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Jack Russell

Posted at 10:37 pm November 24, 2012
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Jack Russell

Jack Russell

Jack Russell, age 93, a resident of the Blair community in Roane County, died Thursday, Nov. 22, at the Life Care Center of Morgan County.

Mr. Russell was born May 27, 1919, in Roane County. Jack was a former construction laborer for Rust Engineering, Hicks Construction at the Oak Ridge nuclear plants and the Southern Railroad.

He was a trusted member of the entire Roane and Morgan County communities. His past included being a waterboy at the old Dyllis Peach Orchard, working the quarry mine on Blair Road, and being a farmer and moonshiner (to help support his family).

Jack was of the Baptist faith and professed his salvation often in his elder years. He gave God the glory for his lengthy life and the wonderful family bestowed unto him.

Mr. Russell was a honorably discharged veteran of World War II, where he earned the rank of corporal being a cook and orderly. While enlisted, he received a medal for being a expert marksman, and he also received the American Theater Ribbon.

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Mary Elizabeth Wilson Goble

Posted at 11:54 am November 24, 2012
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Mary Elizabeth Wilson Goble

Mary Elizabeth Wilson Goble

Mary Elizabeth Wilson Goble, age 74, of Harriman, passed away Sunday, Nov. 18, at Park West Medical Center.

Mrs. Goble was born Aug. 13, 1938, in Oliver Springs. She moved to Ontario, Canada, in 1972 and came back to Oliver Springs in 1992.

She was a homemaker, a loving wife, and mother. Her other interests were traveling and bowling, and she loved animals.

She was preceded in death by her parents, William Carson Wilson and Sylvia Garrett Wilson; by brothers, Johnny Wilson, Bud Wilson, and Keith Wilson; and by sisters, Patsy Allen, Lila Adcock and Jackie Colston.

Mary is survived by her husband, Robert John Goble of Harriman; by a daughter, Tamara Stefanits and her husband, Brian of Dorchester, Ontario; by step-sons, Ricky Goble and his wife Laurie of St. Thomas, Ontario, Mike Goble and his wife Tara of Halifax, Nova Scotia; sisters, Carlene Hall and husband Larry of Roanoke, Va., Sally Jenkins of Petros, Jimmie Jackson of Oliver Springs; grandchildren, Tasha Stefanits and fiancée, P.J. Clippertan, and Chad Stefanits; by step-grandchildren; Alexis Goble, Megan, Matthew Goble, McKinzie Goble, Kyrie Goble and Ryan Goble; and one great-grandson.

The family received friends from 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. A memorial service was held in the funeral home chapel at 6 p.m. with Dr. Billy Edmonds officiating.

Because of her great love of animals, the family requests memorial contributions be made to an animal shelter of your choice.

A guest register book is available at www.sharpfh.com.

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James H. Gibson Jr.

Posted at 11:34 pm November 21, 2012
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James H. Gibson Jr.

James H. Gibson Jr.

James H. Gibson Jr., age 78, of Oak Ridge, died Monday, Nov. 19, at his home.

He was born Oct. 17, 1934, the son of James H. and Georgie Dearman Gibson.

Mr. Gibson was a 1953 graduate of Oak Ridge High School, where he played varsity baseball.

He served his country in the U.S. Army and retired from Y-12.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Barbara Little Gibson, and great-granddaughter, Abby Gibson.

He is survived by his sons, James Kenny Gibson of Atlanta, Ga., Greg Gibson of Knoxville, and James H. Gibson III of Oliver Springs; daughter, Stacie Bourff and son-in-law Glen Bourff of Oliver Springs; brother, Sid Gibson and wife Peggy of Oak Ridge; and several grandchildren. He is also survived by his former wife, Peggy Justice Gibson of Oliver Springs.

A graveside service was held on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m. at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with Rev. Mark Walton officiating.

Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book can be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com.

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Dorothy Jean McMillin

Posted at 11:30 pm November 21, 2012
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Dorothy Jean McMillin

Dorothy Jean McMillin

Dorothy Jean McMillin, 83, of Knoxville, passed away on Nov. 18.

She was born on Sept. 17, 1929, in Harlan County, Ky., to parents Ishere and Ada Graham Osborne.

Dorothy was a homemaker and a member of First Christian Church of Oak Ridge, and she had been a volunteer at Parkwest Medical Center.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, James Paul McMillin; and sisters, Mildred Barker, Oda Mae Carrico, and Gladys Noel.

Her survivors include her sons, Paul L. McMillin (Johneta) and James Clark McMillin (Kathy), all of Knoxville; daughters, Iris Davenport (Clyde) of Knoxville and Linda Cole of Newport, Ore.; and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

The family received friends Wednesday, Nov. 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Weatherford Mortuary. The funeral will be held in the chapel of Weatherford Mortuary on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. with Rev. Jesse Bradshaw officiating. A graveside service will be held on Friday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

The family requests that memorials be in the form of donations to First Christian Church Memorial Fund, 100 Gum Hollow Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.

An online guest book may be signed at weatherfordmortuary.com.

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Glen Martin Keizer

Posted at 9:25 pm November 20, 2012
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Glen Martin Keizer, age 64, of Clinton, passed away on Nov. 16 at Briarcliff Health Care Center.

Services for Glen will be held at a later date.

Jones Mortuary is in charge of all arrangements.

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Christina Lynn (Christy) Foy

Posted at 2:29 pm November 18, 2012
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Christina Lynn (Christy) Foy

Christina Lynn (Christy) Foy

Christina Lynn (Christy) Foy, age 38, of Knoxville, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 11.

Christy was very active with small businesses in the U.S. Department of Energy community. She believed in charity work and pet adoption. She was a volunteer for Cornerstone of Recovery and AGAPE.

Christy was the loving wife of Mike, and the proud mother of John Ross and Olivia Foy. Christy is also survived by her mother, Lynn; brothers, Michael and Dustin; and several other family members in Alabama.

A celebration of life was held at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, in the Click Funeral Home Farragut Chapel with Rev. Harry Chronis officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Small Breed Rescue of East Tennessee, SBRET, P.O.Box, 4661, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.

Click Funeral Home Farragut Chapel, 11915 Kingston Pike, served the Foy family.

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David M. Currier

Posted at 2:24 pm November 17, 2012
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David M. Currier

David M. Currier

Oliver Springs coach David M. Currier, age 65, a resident of Harriman, went home to be with his Lord, on Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Park West Medical Center in Knoxville.

Mr. Currier was born on May 18, 1947, in Harriman. He was a lifelong resident of this area.

He was a devout Christian and a faithful member of the Childs Memorial Baptist Church in Harriman. He taught the Young Adult Sunday School Class.

David was preceded in death by a stepson, Garey Edward Lowe.

Coach Currier began his career as a teacher at the Prevocational School in Harriman before joining the staff at Oliver Springs High School in 1980. Coach Currier loved children, and he was employed at the Oliver Springs High as a teacher, football, baseball and basketball coach, and he drove a school bus. He was inducted into the Oliver Springs High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his wife, Rhonda Currier of Harriman; by parents, Fate Junior and Louise Currier of Harriman; by a son, David Michael Currier of Oliver Springs; by a daughter, Michelle Teague of Harriman; by a step-daughter, Jennifer Best and husband Shane of Harriman; by grandchildren, Maddisen Currier, David Michael Currier Jr., Benjamin Currier and Hunter Teague, Garrett Andrews, Elliott Best, Isaac Best, and Hanna, Gabriel, Israel and Seth Lowe; and by his mother-in-law, Reva Johnson.

He is also survived by three brothers, Teddy Currier and wife Janice of Harriman, Vernon Currier and wife Gina of Rockwood, and Mark Currier and wife Kim of Harriman; and by several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and a host of special friends.

The family will receive friends Saturday, Nov. 17, between 4 and 8 p.m. at the Oliver Springs High School gymnasium. The funeral will follow at 8 p.m. in the gymnasium with Pastors Tommy Hensley and Wesley Duncan officiating.

Burial and graveside services will be held Sunday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. at the Petros Cemetery in Petros.

Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com.

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Destiny Brook Keathley

Posted at 10:16 pm November 16, 2012
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Destiny Brook Keathley

Destiny Brook Keathley

Destiny Brook Keathley, age 11, of Crossville and formerly of Clinton, passed away late Wednesday, Nov. 14, at her home in Crossville.

Destiny was Papaw’s girl, and she was a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Clinton. She was a faithful child who thanked God for everything. She even thanked God for her cancer. She told Him in a prayer that she would take it and be happy if that is what He wanted for her, and she never complained.

Destiny was fascinated with law enforcement and CSI officers. She was even made an honorary CSI officer by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department. Destiny attended Lake City Elementary School and the Boys and Girls Club of North Anderson County in Lake City, and North Cumberland Elementary School in Crossville. She recently attended Destiny’s Ball given to her by the teachers and principal of North Cumberland Elementary, her hair stylist, and the staff of her doctor’s office.

Destiny is survived by her mother and stepfather, Angel Bunch Bowman and Danny Ray Bowman of Crossville; father, James Keathley of Oliver Springs; brothers, Darren and Blake Keathley; grandparents, Deborah and Harold Bunch of Claxton, and Ray and Jan Bowman of Crossville; great-grandmother, Leora Bowman of Crossville; favorite aunt, Cathy Cole; cousins, Sarah and Taylor Sharp, and Maggie Bunch; uncles, David and Melissa Bunch of Powell, Johnny and Emily Bunch of Claxton, and Jeff and Mathie Bertels of Claxton; cousins, Ace and Katherine Bunch, Jace and Ava Bunch, Jake, Summer, Jordan, and Waylon Bunch, and Paul and Joseph Bertels; and special friends, Matthew Cunningham, Kari Abston, and Beth Farrow. She is also survived by many other relatives and friends.

Destiny’s family would like to thank everyone for their love and support. Special thanks to Antioch Baptist Church, North Cumberland Elementary School, Cumberland County Physician’s Group, and Vanderbilt’s Stallworth Rehabilitation and Hope Lodge.

Destiny’s family received her friends on Friday, Nov. 16, from 6-8 p.m. at Antioch Baptist Church in Clinton.

Her celebration of life will be Saturday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m. also at Antioch Baptist Church with Rev. Marty Stooksbury officiating. Her interment will follow her service at Asbury Cemetery in Knoxville.

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Dorothy Mae Soard

Posted at 10:00 pm November 16, 2012
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Dorothy Mae Soard

Dorothy Mae Soard

Dorothy Mae Soard, age 88, of Oak Ridge, died Friday, Nov. 16, at NHC Health Care Center.

She was born Sept. 2, 1924, in Morristown, the daughter of Samuel B. and Bessie Anderson Soard.

Miss Soard retired from ORNL, where she was a lab technician. She was a charter member of First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge and active with WMU. She also enjoyed sports.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Frank Soard, and sister, Velma Johnson.

She is survived by sisters, Alma Jean Soard, Margaret (Willard) Carr, and Phyllis (Fred) Smith, and brother, Harold (Peggy) Soard, all of Oak Ridge, and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 5–7 p.m. at Weatherford Mortuary. The funeral will follow at 7 p.m. with Rev. Tim Bounds officiating.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

The family asks that any memorials be made to First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge, 1101 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.

An online guest book can be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com.

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Elaine Causey Trauger

Posted at 11:48 pm November 15, 2012
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Elaine Causey Trauger

Elaine Causey Trauger

Elaine Causey Trauger died peacefully at home on Nov. 12.

Born on Oct. 18, 1922, Elaine grew up on the family farm near Greensboro, N.C., with her loving parents, Roscoe Cheek Causey and Isabel Craven Causey, and her dear sister Belle Eloise Causey (Butler). They were surrounded by a wonderful extended Causey family, especially including her late cousin Benson, who was like a brother to her.

A brilliant student, Elaine graduated from high school at age 15 and from Greensboro College at age 19. After teaching school for a year, Elaine struck out on her own and moved to New York City to obtain a master’s degree in foods and nutrition at Columbia University.

The excitement of the World War II years in New York culminated for Elaine when she met the Nebraska farm boy who was to become the love of her life, Don Trauger. A nine-month whirlwind romance led to their marriage in her family church, Mt. Pleasant (United) Methodist Church, on Sept. 2, 1945. Elaine and Don’s almost giddy affection and profound love for each other never waned through their 63 years of marriage.

The newlyweds found their way to Oak Ridge in 1946. They expected a temporary stay, but it lasted the rest of their lives.

Elaine became the chief dietician and manager of the Oak Ridge High School cafeteria for three years until the birth of their son, Byron, in 1949. Another son, Tom, followed in 1951.

Elaine loved Oak Ridge. She threw herself into charitable and civic life, initially through First United Methodist Church, where she served in many capacities, notably as the first woman chair of the administrative board. For 15 years in mid-life, Elaine taught the senior high Sunday School class at First Church, and one of her great joys in her later years was to learn of the successes of those students whom she called “my kids.”

Elaine loved the YWCA, where she served on the board and taught money management classes for many years. She also taught cooking classes for the Girl Scouts and served many other local organizations. She was one of the founders of the volunteer program at Methodist Medical Center.

Elaine’s most visible service to her community began in 1977, when she was elected the second woman member of the Oak Ridge City Council. Initially opposed by the Chamber of Commerce, the Labor Council, and by both the Republican and Democratic parties, Elaine won her first election overwhelmingly. By the time she retired in 1989, she had earned the respect and support of all four organizations—and of many others.

She served on the steering committee of the National League of Cities’ Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Policy Committee, was a founding member of the Women in Government organization in Tennessee, and was vice chair of the Tennessee Committee for the Humanities.

As a member of the City Council, Elaine was blind to party labels, but was passionate in support of public education, economic development, and beautification. She was especially devoted to the Oak Ridge school system, even when that meant taking unpopular positions.

Elaine loved connecting with people and was a faithful friend. She was devoted to the members of her bridge clubs, and for more than 50 years regularly met with close women friends in what they called the Sewing Club. In the early years, they actually did sew together, but the group evolved into a gathering of soul mates.

Elaine and Don loved to entertain their friends, and all appreciated Elaine’s culinary genius. They hosted brunches on Christmas Day for several years, invited scores of foreign visitors to home-cooked meals, and regularly entertained friends and colleagues in large parties and intimate gatherings.

Elaine survived two earlier brushes with death. The first, in 1959, resulted from a renal shutdown following the death of an infant daughter. On that occasion, Elaine experienced what has since been described as a “near-death” experience, which confirmed her strong belief in the life hereafter. The second, in 1987, occurred when she was stricken with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. She used that experience later to counsel others who suffered from cancer.

Elaine was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, her infant brother, two infant children, Harold Joseph Trauger and Caroline Sue Trauger, and her husband, Donald Byron Trauger.

She is survived by her sons, Byron Roscoe Trauger (Aleta) in Nashville and Thomas Charles Trauger (Jana Belsky) in Washington, D.C.; two granddaughters, Hallie Causey Trauger and Katherine Aleta Trauger; a great-granddaughter, Riley Grace Trauger; and many beloved members of the Causey family in North Carolina and of Don’s Nebraska family.

A service of remembrance and celebration will be held at First United Methodist Church in Oak Ridge on Saturday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. with visitation to follow.

The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to First United Methodist Church or to a charity of your choice.

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